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Show #11 | 'shona software review' | 'shona software review'
Category: links -- posted at: 3:07 AM
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As an alternative to Amazon.com , WorldLanguage.com is another site where you can buy the Shona/English dictionary that we recommend , as well as a 10-cassette audio Shona course (not reviewed).

Category: links -- posted at: 3:07 AM
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Update #2: EuroTalk Interactive would like you to know that buying directly from them offers some advantages, namely:

  • A 90 money-back guarantee
  • A free replacement disc if the disc does not work
  • You can be sure to get the latest version of the software.
Category: software -- posted at: 8:53 AM
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Show #10 | 'we said we'd be back!' | 'we said we'd be back!'
Show #9 | 'introducing a friend to mum' | 'introducing a friend to mum'
In today's episode you'll hear C relating a dialogue between a mother and her daughter. This dialogue has been lifted from Beginner's Shona by Aquilina Mawadza.

Here's a few phrases from the dialogue. (You will need the Flash player plug-in to hear them.)

This episode's phrases: (click green buttons to hear)

  • Mhoro mwanangu. Wakadini? / Hello, my child. How are you?
  • Unobva kupi? / Where do you come from?
  • KuUniversity unodzidza chii? / What do you study at the University?

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Direct download: Shona-2005-07-22nd.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:00 AM
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We've just realized that the lovely photographs from Zimbabwe at the top of every page were causing the site to load quite slowly, especially on Internet Explorer where they caused an unacceptable delay in making the rest of the page appear. Whoops :( They're gone now.

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Category: news -- posted at: 2:20 PM
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